Latest Pinehurst Resort Stories
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Although Pinehurst’s oldest courses have persevered for more than a century, the resort’s new hickory club rental program allows golfers to experience a round as it was played in a bygone era
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The association will establish its 2nd home at the N.C. resort and use the iconic No. 2 course as an anchor site for the U.S. Open
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Pinehurst Resort's continual evolution now includes the Pinehurst Brewing Co. And brewmaster Eric Mitchell, whose golf game is on par with his beer crafting abilities, appears to the ideal man at the tap
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Pinehurst Resort study highlights the difference in golf shoes with and without spikes. The results leave golfers with a personal choice to make — spikes plus yardage or spikeless and comfort
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Narrow fairways and thick rough are no longer the gospel according to the USGA when it comes to staging its major championships
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The USGA and Pinehurst seem to have this nice symbiotic relationship going. In 2014, they pulled off holding U.S. Open and U.S. Women's Open on successive weeks at Pinehurst No. 2. On Tuesday, they announced that the U.S. Amateur Championship, to be held in August, will use two courses — No. 4 and No. 2 — to contest the 36-hole match-play final. Also, a new putting course is scheduled to come online, along with new courses in Minnesota and Texas are debuting.
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Pinehurst Resort president Tom Pashley joked back in 2014 that the first-ever back-to-back U.S. Opens would allow the famed clubhouse to add some “color photos to the black and white ones” in its historic hallway
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